Kil’Jaeden was played by me, granting an “endless portal of Demons” for my deck. Warlock opponent then played the Archdruid cheese combo, resulting in constantly adding Archdruids to his deck and forcing both players to draw.
While the turn was in normal speed mode, the Kil’Jaeden deck worked as expected- constantly drawing demons. Once the turn speed was increased to deal with the high stack off effects, I would eventually get draw burn. This should not have happened with a Kil’Jaeden endless portal deck, and did not happen until turn speed increased.
Opponent was Silverish#3591 , ~ 10:20a EST on 5.14.2025
The endless portal of KD is a 30-cards self-replenishing deck
After each action, the deck checks its card count and adds random demons until it has 30 cards
If a single action makes you draw more than 30 cards, you will take fatigue damage before the deck refills itself
Makes sense, but does not match the card text.
There are plenty of cards where the behavior does not exactly match the text.
This is nothing new.
If you really want to be pedantic with the card text, nothing in “endless” indicates that you’re immune to fatigue damage, that’s just your assumption
Once you’ve drawn all the cards and some fatigue damage, the portal refilles itself, meaning it has not reached its end, which matches the card text
It’s not because it has an infinite outcome that it has an infinite output
Demons endlessely come through the portal but they still need time to cross it, you can’t just summon a million of them in 1 second